Group 1 - The overall inventory levels for various metals at LME show a decrease in copper, aluminum, and zinc, while lead and tin inventories have increased [1][2][4][5][9][11]. - Copper inventory decreased by 2,850 tons, representing a 1.95% decline, bringing the total to 143,225 tons [1][4]. - Aluminum inventory decreased by 2,500 tons, a 0.50% drop, resulting in a total of 501,750 tons [1][5]. - Zinc inventory saw a reduction of 275 tons, a 0.26% decrease, leading to a total of 105,500 tons [1][9]. - Lead inventory increased by 20,088 tons, marking a 7.86% rise, with a total of 275,634 tons [1][2]. - Tin inventory decreased by 15 tons, a 0.28% decline, totaling 5,405 tons [1][11]. Group 2 - The registered warrants for copper decreased by 8.94%, while the cancellation rate increased to 20.27% [2]. - Aluminum registered warrants decreased by 4.33%, with a cancellation rate of 11.02% [2]. - Zinc registered warrants increased by 0.96%, with a cancellation rate of 7.51% [2]. - Lead registered warrants increased by 8.53%, with a cancellation rate of 4.20% [2]. - Tin registered warrants increased by 0.38%, with a cancellation rate of 2.22% [2][11].
1月6日LME金属库存及注销仓单数据
Wen Hua Cai Jing·2026-01-07 09:35